Psalms 40:14

Let them be ashamed.The verbs in the preceding verse, in which the psalmist simply prays for deliverance, are in the imperative; but here, and in the following verses, they are in the future tense, and naturally express the language of lively faith and hope, rather than that of wishing the destruction foreseen and predicted.

31:17,18; 35:4,26; 70:2,3; 71:13; Isa 41:11; 45:24

that.

Mt 21:38-41

driven.

9:3; Joh 18:6; Ac 9:4-6; 12:23,24

Psalms 83

1 A complaint to God of the enemies' conspiracies.

9 A prayer against them that oppress the Church.

A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. (Title.) A song.Some refer this Psalm to the confederacy against Jehoshaphat, and others to the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar.

of Asaph. or, for Asaph.

Keep.

28:1; 35:22; 44:23; 50:3; 109:1,2

be not.

Isa 42:14

For, lo.

2:1,2; 74:4,23; 2Ki 19:28; Isa 37:29; Jer 1:19; Mt 27:24

Ac 4:25-27; 16:22; 17:5; 19:28-41; 21:30; 22:22; 23:10

that hate.

81:15

lifted.

75:4,5; 93:3; Isa 37:23; Da 5:20-23

They.

10:9; 56:6; 64:2; 1Sa 13:19; Isa 7:6,7; Lu 20:20-23

thy hidden.

27:5; 31:20; 91:1; Col 3:3

Ex 1:10; Es 3:6-9; Pr 1:12; Jer 11:19; 31:36; Da 7:25; Mt 27:62-66

Ac 4:17; 9:1,2

For.

2:2; Pr 21:30; Isa 7:5-7; 8:9,10; Joh 11:47-53; Ac 23:12,13

Re 17:13; 19:19

consent. Heb. heart. they are.

Jos 10:3-5; 2Sa 10:6-8; Isa 7:2

The tabernacles.Tents are mentioned because it was the custom of these people, particularly the Ishmaelites, to live a migratory or wandering life; encamping sometimes in one place, and sometimes in another, as they found convenience for themselves and cattle; a custom retained by their descendants to the present day.

Edom.

2Ch 20:1,10,11

Hagarenes.

Ge 25:12-18; 1Ch 5:10,19,20

Hagarites.

Gebal.

Jos 13:5; Eze 27:9

Assur.Assur is the same in the original as Asshur, or Assyria.

Ge 10:11

Asshur.

Ge 25:3

holpen. Heb. been an arm to.

Isa 33:2

the children.

Ge 19:37,38; De 2:9

as unto.

Nu 31:7,8; Jud 7:22-25; Isa 9:4; 10:26

as to Sisera.

Jud 4:15-24

of Kison.The variations of Kison and Kishon only exists in the translation; the original being uniformly Kishon.

Jud 5:21

Endor.

Jos 17:11; 1Sa 28:7

as dung.

2Ki 9:37; Jer 8:2; 16:4; Zep 1:17

Oreb.

Jud 7:25

Zebah.

Jud 8:12-21

4; 74:7,8; 2Ch 20:11

O my.

22:1; 44:4; 74:11,12

like.

Isa 17:12-14

as the.

35:5; 68:1,2; Ex 15:7; Job 13:25; 21:18; Isa 40:24; 41:2; Jer 13:24

Mt 3:12

As the fire.

Isa 30:33; 33:11,12; 64:1,2; Eze 20:47,48; Mal 4:1

the flame.

De 32:22; Na 1:6,10

11:6; 50:3; 58:9; Job 9:17; 27:20-23; Isa 28:17; 30:30; Eze 13:11-14

Mt 7:27; Heb 12:18

6:10; 9:19,20; 34:5

35:4,26; 40:14,15; 109:29

That men.

9:16; 59:13; 1Ki 18:37; 2Ki 19:19; Isa 5:16; Jer 16:21; Eze 30:19

Eze 38:23

whose.

Ge 22:14; Ex 6:3; Isa 42:8

the most.

92:8; Isa 54:5; Da 4:25,32; Mic 4:13; Zec 4:14

Psalms 132:18

His enemies.

21:8,9; 35:26; 109:29; Job 8:22; Da 12:2

but upon.

72:8-11; Isa 9:6,7; 58:10-12; Mt 28:18; Lu 1:32,33; Re 11:15

Re 17:14
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